Sean Spicer Just Got DRAGGED By The DICTIONARY For Not Knowing What A ‘Cut’ Is (TWEETS)

The Trump administration may be the first to regularly take a beating from the actual dictionary, a sign that our country has elected a complete moron who staffed our government with slightly lesser idiots.

You know how you often find yourself visiting Dictionary.com when you need to know the definition of a word? Sean Spicer should try that sometime because they were forced to reach out and inform him of the definition of the word “cut” after a particularly embarrassing press conference on Thursday.

“There’s this assumption in Washington, Jonathan, that if you get less money, it’s a cut,” Spicer said, attempting to explain away the devastating cuts Trump’s budget would make to programs like Meals on Wheels and low-income energy assistance programs — cuts that have journalists who would normally use softer terms calling him a “monster.”

Spicer on the budget: "There's this assumption in Washington, Jonathan, that if you get less money, it's a cut." pic.twitter.com/x10NSDidkN

The Dictionary also had a message to trump supporters who are “boycotting” Hawaii because a judge from the state shut down The Donald’s latest Muslim ban — and that message is essentially “you’re all idiots”:

Once again, Trump and his supporters have shown us that their greatest enemy isn’t ‘libtards’ (as they say) or even ISIS — it’s the Dictionary, because they are too stupid to know they’re stupid.

Featured image via screengrab

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